The next big thing...
Jul. 13th, 2009 04:44 pmI have decided on my projects for K & Q A & S. Now I "know" its a lonnnnnnng way off, but the two projects require a bit of research, and will take quite a bit of time to work out.
The first project is a multi-bird gallentine (AKA period turducken) complete with a reusable "bird skin". I am trying to create a "food safe" bird ( turkey, peacock, pheasant whatever I can get enough feathers for) carcass that I can use for presentation, as they would have done in period. There will be several experiments with game birds and that means quite a few project days.
The second is a type of incendiary soldiers uniform. The uniform was made out of wool, acting as a "fire retardant" material. The soldier was covered in what appeared to be linen tufts that had a small amount of gun powder sewed into a small pouch. These tufts were attached all over the soldiers uniform, looking a bit like a linen porcupine. These tufts were then set on fire as the soldiers head towards the enemy. the charges were not very large, and were many used as a scare tactic utilizing both sound and fire to scare the enemy. I will not actually be using real gunpowder due to safety reasons. But it is a research project and a costuming project. It doesn't get much cooler than that.
The first project is a multi-bird gallentine (AKA period turducken) complete with a reusable "bird skin". I am trying to create a "food safe" bird ( turkey, peacock, pheasant whatever I can get enough feathers for) carcass that I can use for presentation, as they would have done in period. There will be several experiments with game birds and that means quite a few project days.
The second is a type of incendiary soldiers uniform. The uniform was made out of wool, acting as a "fire retardant" material. The soldier was covered in what appeared to be linen tufts that had a small amount of gun powder sewed into a small pouch. These tufts were attached all over the soldiers uniform, looking a bit like a linen porcupine. These tufts were then set on fire as the soldiers head towards the enemy. the charges were not very large, and were many used as a scare tactic utilizing both sound and fire to scare the enemy. I will not actually be using real gunpowder due to safety reasons. But it is a research project and a costuming project. It doesn't get much cooler than that.
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Date: 2009-07-13 09:32 pm (UTC)Ohhhh...I will be interested in seeing this one!
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Date: 2009-07-13 10:27 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-07-14 02:27 pm (UTC)Now, what would you be looking for? A whole dead bird? Cleaned with skin on? Cleaned completely?
I'm not sure what his limitations are (silly USDA.)
- K.
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Date: 2009-07-14 02:31 pm (UTC)